Ghost Stories, 2017
A creepy and twisted tale with a couple of good scares thrown in for good measure.
A creepy and twisted tale with a couple of good scares thrown in for good measure.
Terrific follow-up to the equally charming Turbo Kid. The kids acted so convincingly I never felt this was just another ripoff of the 80s aesthetic that is so prevalent nowadays.
I actually found this movie pretty tame because it only had one decent scare and way too much pointless dialogue.
It was a lot to take in and will probably require multiple viewings to fully digest this trippy heavy metal stoner’s take on revenge.
Way better than I was expecting. The plot was ridiculous but the puppet carnage more than made up for it.
Good creature designs. I really liked the setting. I wasn’t a huge fan of the story but by the end it won me over.
This review may contain spoilers. I spent most of the movie completely baffled to what was going on, but then the movie time looped back on the filmmaker’s first movie Resolution and my mind was blown. I can’t wait to watch both movies again.
Pretty run of the mill zombie fare. The only funny thing was how the victim’s wound with explode with blood after every zombie bite.
Fairly creepy possession story. What really got me were the actual photos of the real life incident that played during the end credits.
Kind of hard to figure out what was going on exactly but after finishing it I really want to watch it again.
Solid and it got to the point without a ton of fluff or jokey dialogue. I thought the score was excellent.
I’m happy to report that The Greasy Strangler was no one off fluke. Jim Hoskins has made another hilarious and rather charming tale of misfits finding each other in a bizarre world.
I’m kind of embarrassed it took me this long to finally watch this movie. Jack Black turned in one his finest and subdued performances ever. I can just tell this will end up being a movie that I’ll break out every year or so to re-watch.
A good cast and a plot with some interesting things to say. Peter Berg sure does know how to shoot an entertaining movie.
I can’t really put my finger on the reasons, but this movie never really clicked for me. It had all the right ingredients for something special, just not creepy enough I suppose. I still would check it out if you are a fan of Evans’ other work,